Friday, September 26, 2014

#162 of 365~Goooo BIG Red!!!!

ESPN Game of the week~Nebraska Huskers vs. Miami Hurricanes 
Nick and I scored tickets from a good friend of ours and decided to spend the day in Lincoln's downtown area-Haymarket.  We met up with Nick's "best man" Bryan and his wife Chelsea at this awesome restaurant, Mellow Mushroom.  Nick and I went to another version of this restaurant in Georgia and are super excited to have one so much closer to home!  Anywho, the pizza was AMAZING and the decor super crazy.  We will be going back!  Check it out at: http://mellowmushroom.com/store/lincoln-west-haymarket
After a loooong lunch complete with the Husker pep band coming through to play, Nick and I headed off to Memorial stadium.  There is NOTHING like the atmosphere surrounding Memorial stadium on game day. We scored free swag, ate street food, participated in several different fan-based activities, and watched the band march through the streets hyping up the crowd.
LOVE this crowd!!!
Welcome to your worst nightmare....
Let's just say this game was more of a hockey game than a football game!  Bad ref's, bad calls, dirty players, it was sooo much fun!!! Oh yea, we made it on the jumbo tron!!!


Thursday, September 11, 2014

#156 of 365~We WIl NEVER Forget

Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day?  Have you forgotten?  Does the flag still fly high from your front porch? Are the images still fresh in your mind?  Do you find yourself a bit apprehensive whenever this day roles around? The mass chaos that followed in the years to come?  Do you remember?  I do.
I will not bore you with the details of where I was that day at the exact moment I heard about the Towers, I've already written that post and I'm not sure you would really care.  I will however tell you how this day will and forever be written on my heart.  The first real show of patriotism my generation ever lived through.  Our boys leaving right from high school to become men in the military. Families discussing safe places, emergency food storage, and how to protect yourself on every level.  Teachers helping rewrite history books to show how we survived and continued strong.  Nick and I were heavily impacted in our teenage love for each other.  These events spiraled us into a whirlwind romance that had us getting married young so we could "live the life we had left" together.  We seriously thought that the world we knew was ending.  And it did for awhile, then we picked back up and started again.
Now, 13 years later, we are married, we have a safe place, and emergency plan.  We carry water and safety supplies in our cars.  Nick knows that if anything should happen during a school day, I will be at school until the last kiddo leaves.  When I look at my 3 year old students, I see a generation that does not know of this painful event in American history-not yet anyways.  I see a generation that will have to answer for all the mistakes we made while trying to heal from this tragic event.  I see a generation who is pure and in love with the American flag because it flies high and is red, white, and blue.  They are our Hope, they are our Future.  We will NEVER forget.

Monday, September 8, 2014

#154 of 365~Omaha Midnight Run

This is my 4th year posting about the Omaha Midnight Run.  A 5k ran on the streets of downtown Omaha at Midnight, to raise funds and awareness for local non-profits.  I'm very proud of this run, watching it grow and change throughout the years.  It was bitter sweet this year to come as just a participant because that meant that I didn't have a job to do which provided me no excuse for not running.  So, along with a couple of Nick's high school buddies and our friend Bjorn, we geared up for my first 5k as a walker/runner.  I only made it around once because I wanted to take pictures of the guys crossing the finish line, something I had never experienced before.  It was also exciting for me as the school I work for was a sponsor this year and it was cool to see everyone run under the BT arch.
The guys met at our house pre-run for pizza and we watched "The Mighty Ducks 2." We then met our friend Kristina at The Blatt for a pre-run celebratory drink.
 The run started off with a fireworks show
We literally ran by the Overpass that OMR was under during their first public run.
My boys finishing strong
Chris, Nick, Brenden, Me, Adrian, Mr. Schindler, and Sonya
BT Representing!!!

Saturday, September 6, 2014

#153 of 365~Time With Aunt Donna

While my Aunt Donna was here for the week, we had set a goal to get her out and about to show her what Omaha has to offer.  I took this task very seriously as 1. she did it for me when I was in Buffalo this summer and 2. I LOVE my city and it has so much to offer 3. My family is too fun NOT to hang out with!  So, here's a post of the few things we did.  Love you Aunt Donna!!!!
Aunt Diane, Great-Aunt Donna, my Sister Racheal, Me, my Aunt Dawn, My Aunt Linda, while you can't see her my Uncle Tom's kid-my cousin Shayla, and my Aunt Kelly's kids/my cousins-Jenna and Andrew. Lunch at Jason's Deli-BIG deal for someone whose never heard of it
A little visit to Little Italy in Omaha
 Aunt Donna with her "mountain man" and "ray of sunshine" at Lauritzen Botanical Gardens
 Our annual meet up and picture with Renea at Spaghetti works
Getting my Aunts and cousins to cross the Bob Kerry "Bridge to nowhere"
 Girl's just wanna have fun!
A beautiful way to end our time together





Thursday, September 4, 2014

#152 of 365~Labor Day at the Gardens

On Labor Day, a mysterious benefactor made a donation that allowed Lauritzen Gardens to be open to the public.  So, along with most of Omaha, we took my Great-Aunt Donna on an adventure through the 100 acres of botanical gardens.  It is the time of year to go, right when summers rays begin to fade and the flowers are at their brightest.  We saw everything from tropical hibiscus to cactus.  The trees were lush and green and sky the brightest of blues.  It was a wonderful way to start our day!
Running water and gourds hanging without falter...
...we always make time to check out the whimsy of tiny trains clacking down stick tracks....
...and getting lost in fields of sunflowers with the sun beating down on our backs.
 Buzzy bee's and sunflower trees, make summer's days just right for me!